![]() | TEUN VAN SAMBEEK |
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26 MAY 2025 |
Ghana Independence Square
One of the most effective method the owners of the financial system use to control us is to divide us in Nations. Once you correlate the moment of establishment of Central Banks with the moment countries became ”independent” and ”sovereign”, you start to understand why countries exist. It is not only very helpful when you organize big sporting events, but it also makes the concept of ”war” much more easy to present, discuss and create propaganda for. Once you control the central banks of countries, you can rig elections, create laws, create armies and make your stooges pretend that they represent entire countries and their populations.
You are told your entire life that you are a part of your country. You are told to celebrate the independence, liberation or creation of your country. You are taught to celebrate the national symbols weather it is royalty, leadership, mayor companies or athletes of the Olympics.
In the end it is all a trick. It tries to make you believe it is possible that people that (after elections) claim to be your representative, actually speak for you. That these representatives actually represent you.
When you however start to understand how the deceit works, you start to see that these (s)elected people don't represent you at all. You start to see that they only claim that the insane policies they want to implement represent anything the public actually wants. In reality, most people don't want any of these policies. You start to see that the common people that claim that they do want those policies are actually heavily indoctrinated, brainwashed usually based on fear or are just being paid to say whatever they want them to say.
The most problematic part of the indoctrination is that most people actually start to “think in countries”: The US does this, Russia does that. England and France support whatever. Especially when people talk about politics, almost everyone uses countries to make points.
Now this way of talking and thinking is exactly what the owners of the financial system wants us to do as it serves three purposes:
When we talk about nations including about what your own country is doing, we acknowledge our participation, our compliance to whatever people do that claim to be representing our country. Even when we say we don't agree with our government. Saying: ”my country does this and I don't agree” still implies that you think that most people of your country are behind whatever you think your country is doing.
It automatically divides the people of Nations, which makes it very easy to propagandize entire groups,
It reduces people to anonymity, to caricatures that the media makes of people. As if all Russians or all Americans are all the same and think the same. As if they all support the insane actions of their governments, where in reality almost nobody supports those actions.
What we need to understand is that everything we are told our countries are doing is never done by the people of our countries. It is always done by the people that control our countries, which are the owners of the central banks. And once you understand that the owners of the central banks of the US are the same people that own the central bank of Russia, Ukraine, China and the EU, then it becomes clear that when the main stream media says Russia did this and the Ukraine did that, that in reality it is the people that own the financial system that are forcing the actions and then allowing or even posting these messages with the sole reason to frighten us, to anger us, to divide us and to make us to want to kill each other.
So stop using language using countries. Always look at situations and talk about the real dichotomy: It is always the owners of the system versus the people that have no clue what is going on. Only when we change our language like that, people in the streets can start make sense of what is really happening and start to think about what they actually need to do to improve their situation.
26 May 2025
Teun van Sambeek MSc, MRE